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Lizabeth's Story (The Girls of Lighthouse Lane, #3) Lizabeth's Story by Erika Tamar
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“The journey is suppose to go on until you meet yourself, Lizabeth said. It could be very long.”
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“It must be hard to survive without anything at all.”
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“I think it'll be interesting. The Aborigines certainly are, Lizabeth said. They have a tradition called the walkabout. It's a challenge for boys when they come of age. I don't know about the girls-the book didn't say. And grown men walkabout, too, when they're troubled.
What's a walkabout?
The book said it's to find your true self, but I don't really know what that means Lizabeth said.”
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“The trouble with cousins, Lizabeth thought, was that they knew all about you, even your allergies.”
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